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词条 List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons
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  1. Seasons

  2. Notes

  3. Sources

  4. References

The Philadelphia 76ers, often referred to as the "Sixers", are an American professional basketball team based in Philadelphia. The Sixers play in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In sixty-six NBA seasons, the franchise has played in the NBA Finals nine times and won three NBA championships.[1] The Sixers have the third-highest victory total and third most playoff appearances in NBA history.[2] Since 1996, the Sixers have played home games at Wells Fargo Center.

In 1937, owner Daniel Biasone founded the franchise as the Syracuse Nationals, a member of the National Basketball League (NBL).[3] The Nationals qualified for the playoffs three times then joined the NBA in 1949, one of seven NBL teams to merge with the rival Basketball Association of America (BAA). The Nationals qualified for the playoffs in every season played in Syracuse, advancing to three Finals and defeating the Pistons in the 1955 Finals.[4] For the 1963–64 season, the year following the departure of the Philadelphia Warriors for San Francisco, the Syracuse Nationals relocated to Philadelphia as the 76ers.

The franchise has played fifty-three seasons as the Philadelphia 76ers, with thirty-three playoff appearances and two NBA championships.[1] The Sixers acquired Philadelphia-native Wilt Chamberlain in 1964 from the Warriors and defeated Chamberlain's former team in the 1967 Finals, but suffered a sharp fall from grace due to the loss of Chamberlain to retirement and Billy Cunningham to the ABA:[5] in 1972–73 the team won only nine games, the fewest in an 82-game NBA season. Under coaches Gene Shue and Cunningham, and the on-court leadership of forward Julius Erving, the 76ers returned as a power quite rapidly, achieving winning records in all but one season from 1975–76 to 1990–91. The Sixers won their last title in 1983 against the Los Angeles Lakers, sweeping them in four games.

During the 1990s, the 76ers declined to an 18–64 record in 1995–96 before popular high-scoring guard Allen Iverson led the team back up the table. In 2000–01 the Iverson-led 76ers won fifty-six games and defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference Finals to reach the 2001 Finals but lost to the Lakers four games to one in the best-of-seven series. The 76ers were a middle-of-the-road team on-court during the following dozen seasons, but by the early 2010s financial problems led incoming general manager Sam Hinkie to clean out any expensive players in order to save money and gain draft choices for the future.[6] Lacking on-court talent, the 76ers set many records for ineptitude in the following three seasons, becoming the second NBA team after the 1995–96 to 1998–99 Grizzlies to suffer three consecutive seasons winning fewer than twenty games. In 2015–16 by going 10–72 the 76ers suffered the ignominy of having suffered the two all-time worst 82-game NBA season winning percentages.[7]

Seasons

League championships Conference championships Division titlesPlayoff berth
SeasonTeamLeagueConferenceFinishDivisionFinishWinsLossesWin%GBPlayoffsAwards
Syracuse Nationals
1949–501949–50NBAEastern1st 51 1351|13}}Won Division Semifinals (Warriors) 2–0
Won Division Finals (Knicks) 2–1
Lost NBA Finals (Lakers) 4–2
1950–511950–51NBAEastern4th 32 3432|34}}8 Won Division Semifinals (Warriors) 2–0
Lost Division Finals (Knicks) 3–2
1951–521951–52NBA Eastern1st 40 2640|26}} Won Division Semifinals (Warriors) 2–1
Lost Division Finals (Knicks) 3–1
1952–531952–53NBAEastern2nd 47 2447|24}}0.5 Lost Division Semifinals (Celtics) 2–0
1953–541953–54NBAEasternT-2nd 42 3042|30}}2Won Division Semifinals Round Robin (Celtics) 2-0
Won Division Semifinals Round Robin (Knicks) 2-0
Won Division Finals (Celtics) 2–0
Lost NBA Finals (Lakers) 4–3
1954–55 1954–55NBAEastern1st 43 2943|29}}Won Division Finals (Celtics) 3–1
Won NBA Finals (Pistons) 4–3
1955–561955–56NBAEastern3rd 35 3735|37}}10 Won East Division Tiebreaker (Knicks) 1-0
Won Division Semifinals (Celtics) 2–1
Lost Division Finals (Warriors) 3–2
1956–571956–57NBAEastern2nd 38 3438|34}}6 Won Division Semifinals (Warriors) 2–0
Lost Division Finals (Celtics) 3–0
1957–58 1957–58NBAEastern2nd 41 3141|31}}8 Lost Division Semifinals (Warriors) 2–1
1958–59 1958–59NBAEastern3rd 35 3735|37}}17 Won Division Semifinals (Knicks) 2–0
Lost Division Finals (Celtics) 4–3
1959–601959–60NBAEastern3rd 45 3045|30}}14 Lost Division Semifinals (Warriors) 2–1
1960–61 1960–61NBAEastern3rd 38 4138|41}}19 Won Division Semifinals (Warriors) 3–0
Lost Division Finals (Celtics) 4–1
1961–62 1961–62NBAEastern3rd 41 3941|39}}19 Lost Division Semifinals (Warriors) 3–2
1962–63 1962–63NBAEastern2nd 48 3248|32}}10 Lost Division Semifinals (Royals) 3–2
Philadelphia 76ers
1963–64 1963–64NBAEastern3rd 34 4634|46}}25 Lost Division Semifinals (Royals) 3–2
1964–65 1964–65NBAEastern3rd 40 4040|40}}22 Won Division Semifinals (Royals) 3–1
Lost Division Finals (Celtics) 4–3
1965–66 1965–66NBA Eastern1st 55 2555|25}} Lost Division Finals (Celtics) 4–1Wilt Chamberlain (MVP)
Dolph Schayes (CoY)
1966–67 1966–67NBAEastern1st 68 1368|13}}Won Division Semifinals (Royals) 3–1
Won Division Finals (Celtics) 4–1
Won NBA Finals (Warriors) 4–2
Wilt Chamberlain (MVP)
1967–68 1967–68NBA Eastern1st 62 2062|20}} Won Division Semifinals (Knicks) 4–2
Lost Division Finals (Celtics) 4–3
Wilt Chamberlain (MVP)
1968–69 1968–69NBAEastern2nd 55 2755|27}}2 Lost Division Semifinals (Celtics) 4–1
1969–70 1969–70NBAEastern4th 42 4042|40}}18 Lost Division Semifinals (Bucks) 4–1
1970–71 1970–71NBAEastern3rdAtlantic[8] 2nd 47 3547|35}}5 Lost Conference Semifinals (Bullets) 4–3
1971–72 1971–72NBA Eastern 6th Atlantic 3rd 30 5230|52}}26
1972–73 1972–73NBA Eastern 8th Atlantic 4th 9 739|73}}59
1973–74 1973–74NBA Eastern 8th Atlantic 4th 25 5725|57}}31
1974–75 1974–75NBA Eastern 7th Atlantic 4th 34 4834|48}}26
1975–76 1975–76NBA Eastern4th Atlantic 2nd 46 3646|36}}8 Lost First Round (Braves) 2–1
1976–77 1976–77NBAEastern1stAtlantic1st 50 3250|32}}Won Conference Semifinals (Celtics) 4–3
Won Conference Finals (Rockets) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Trail Blazers) 4–2
1977–78 1977–78NBAEastern1stAtlantic1st 55 2755|27}} Won Conference Semifinals (Knicks) 4–0
Lost Conference Finals (Bullets) 4–2
1978–79 1978–79NBA Eastern3rd Atlantic 2nd 47 3547|35}}7 Won First Round (Nets) 2–0
Lost Conference Semifinals (Spurs) 4–3
1979–80 1979–80NBAEastern3rd Atlantic 2nd 59 2359|23}}2Won First Round (Bullets) 2–0
Won Conference Semifinals (Hawks) 4–1
Won Conference Finals (Celtics) 4–1
Lost NBA Finals (Lakers) 4–2
1980–81 1980–81NBA Eastern3rd Atlantic 2nd 62 2062|20}} Won First Round (Pacers) 2–0
Won Conference Semifinals (Bucks) 4–3
Lost Conference Finals (Celtics) 4–3
Julius Erving (MVP)
1981–82 1981–82NBAEastern3rd Atlantic 2nd 58 2458|24}}5Won First Round (Hawks) 2–0
Won Conference Semifinals (Bucks) 4–2
Won Conference Finals (Celtics) 4–3
Lost NBA Finals (Lakers) 4–2
1982–83 1982–83NBAEastern1stAtlantic1st 65 1765|17}}Won Conference Semifinals (Knicks) 4–0
Won Conference Finals (Bucks) 4–1
Won NBA Finals (Lakers) 4–0
Moses Malone (MVP, FMVP)
Bobby Jones (SMoY)
Julius Erving (JWKC)
1983–84 1983–84NBA Eastern3rd Atlantic 2nd 52 3052|30}}10 Lost First Round (Nets) 3–2
1984–85 1984–85NBA Eastern3rd Atlantic 2nd 58 2458|24}}5 Won First Round (Bullets) 3–1
Won Conference Semifinals (Bucks) 4–0
Lost Conference Finals (Celtics) 4–1
1985–86 1985–86NBA Eastern3rd Atlantic 2nd 54 2854|28}}13 Won First Round (Bullets) 3–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Bucks) 4–3
1986–87 1986–87NBA Eastern5th Atlantic 2nd 45 3745|37}}14 Lost First Round (Bucks) 3–2
1987–88 1987–88NBA Eastern 10th Atlantic 4th 36 4636|46}}21
1988–89 1988–89NBA Eastern7th Atlantic 2nd 46 3646|36}}6 Lost First Round (Knicks) 3–0
1989–90 1989–90NBA Eastern3rdAtlantic1st 53 2953|29}} Won First Round (Cavaliers) 3–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Bulls) 4–1
1990–91 1990–91NBA Eastern5th Atlantic 2nd 44 3844|38}}12 Won First Round (Bucks) 3–0
Lost Conference Semifinals (Bulls) 4–1
1991–92 1991–92NBA Eastern 10th Atlantic 5th 35 4735|47}}16
1992–93 1992–93NBA Eastern 13th Atlantic 6th 26 5626|56}}34Dana Barros (MIP)
1993–94 1993–94NBA Eastern 11th Atlantic 6th 25 5725|57}}32
1994–95 1994–95NBA Eastern 13th Atlantic 6th 24 5824|58}}33
1995–96 1995–96NBA Eastern 15th Atlantic 7th 18 6418|64}}42
1996–97 1996–97NBA Eastern 14th Atlantic 6th 22 6022|60}}39Allen Iverson (RoY)
1997–98 1997–98NBA Eastern 14th Atlantic 7th 31 5131|51}}24
1998–99[9][10] 1998–99NBA Eastern6th Atlantic 3rd 28 2228|22}}5 Won First Round (Magic) 3–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Pacers) 4–0
1999–00 1999–00NBA Eastern5th Atlantic 3rd 49 3349|33}}3 Won First Round (Hornets) 3–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Pacers) 4–2
2000–01 2000–01NBAEastern1stAtlantic1st 56 2656|26}}Won First Round (Pacers) 3–1
Won Conference Semifinals (Raptors) 4–3
Won Conference Finals (Bucks) 4–3
Lost NBA Finals (Lakers) 4–1
Allen Iverson (MVP)
Dikembe Mutombo (DPoY, JWKC)
Aaron McKie (SMoY)
Larry Brown (CoY)
2001–02 2001–02NBA Eastern6th Atlantic 4th 43 3943|39}}9 Lost First Round (Celtics) 3–2
2002–03 2002–03NBA Eastern4th Atlantic 2nd 48 3448|34}}1 Won First Round (Hornets) 4–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Pistons) 4–2
2003–04 2003–04NBA Eastern 11th Atlantic 5th 33 4933|49}}14
2004–05 2004–05NBA Eastern7th Atlantic 2nd 43 3943|39}}2 Lost First Round (Pistons) 4–1
2005–06 2005–06NBA Eastern 9th Atlantic 2nd 38 4438|44}}11
2006–07 2006–07NBA Eastern 9th Atlantic 3rd 35 4735|47}}12
2007–08 2007–08NBA Eastern7th Atlantic 3rd 40 4240|42}}26 Lost First Round (Pistons) 4–2
2008–09 2008–09NBA Eastern6th Atlantic 2nd 41 4141|41}}21 Lost First Round (Magic) 4–2
2009–10 2009–10NBA Eastern 13th Atlantic 4th 27 5527|55}}23 Samuel Dalembert (JWKC)
2010–11 2010–11NBA Eastern7th Atlantic 3rd 41 4141|41}}15 Lost First Round (Heat) 4–1
2011–12[11] 2011–12NBA Eastern8th Atlantic 3rd 35 3135|31}}4 Won First Round (Bulls) 4–2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Celtics) 4–3
2012–13 2012–13NBA Eastern 9th Atlantic 4th 34 4834|48}}20
2013–14 2013–14NBA Eastern 14th Atlantic 5th 19 6319|63}}29Michael Carter-Williams (RoY)
2014–15 2014–15NBA Eastern 14th Atlantic 4th 18 6418|64}}31
2015–16 2015–16NBA Eastern 15th Atlantic 5th 10 7210|72}} 46
2016–17 2016–17NBA Eastern 14th Atlantic 4th 28 5428|54}} 25
2017–182017–18NBA Eastern3rd Atlantic 3rd 52 3052|30}} 7Won First Round (Heat) 4–1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Celtics) 4–1
Ben Simmons (RoY)
Regular season** 2,806 2,662 2806|266248 playoff berths
5 division titles
Playoffs222210.5149 Conference Championships
3 NBA Championships
  • Current Season
  • Not including current season

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|title=Philadelphia 76ers Franchise Index|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/PHI/|work=Basketball-Reference.com|accessdate=17 July 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Sixers Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Wilt’s 100-Point Game - 3/2/2012|url=http://www.nba.com/sixers/news/sixers_celebrate_50th_annivers_2012_03_02.html|work=Philadelphia 76ers|accessdate=27 June 2012}}
3. ^{{cite book|last=Porter|first=edited by David L.|title=Basketball : a biographical dictionary|year=2005|publisher=Greenwood Press|location=Westport, Conn.|isbn=9780313309526}}
4. ^{{cite book|last=Grasso|first=John|title=Historical dictionary of basketball|year=2010|publisher=Scarecrow Press|location=Lanham, Maryland|isbn=9780810867635}}
5. ^Wright, Kyle; The NBA from Top to Bottom: A History of the NBA from the No. 1 Team through No. 1,153; p. 84 {{ISBN|9780595697960}}
6. ^Mutoni, Marcel; ‘Philadelphia Sixers GM Sam Hinkie Steps Down’; SLAMonline, April 06, 2016
7. ^The 1992–93 Dallas Mavericks actually had a point differential of -15.2, and the 2011–12 Bobcats of -13.9, vis-à-vis the 1972–73 76ers -12.1 and 2015–16 76ers -10.2
8. ^The Eastern Division was renamed the Eastern Conference, and split into the Atlantic and Central divisions.
9. ^Due to a lockout, the season did not start until February 5, 1999, and all 29 teams played a shortened 50 game regular season schedule.
10. ^{{cite web|title=NBPA History |publisher=National Basketball Players Association |url=http://www.nbpa.com/history.php |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051025110641/http://nbpa.com/history.php |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2005-10-25 |accessdate=2008-08-31 |df= }}
11. ^Due to a lockout, the season did not start until December 25, {{nbay|2011|start}}, and all 30 teams played a shortened 66 game regular season schedule.

Sources

  • NBA History, nba.com. NBA Media Ventures, LLC. Retrieved 2009-09-06.
  • [https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/PHI/ Philadelphia 76ers], basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2009-09-06.
  • [https://www.basketball-reference.com/playoffs/ Playoff Index], basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2009-09-06.

References

{{reflist|2}}{{NBA season-by-season team history}}{{Philadelphia 76ers}}{{Philadelphia 76ers seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Philadelphia 76ers Seasons}}

2 : Philadelphia 76ers seasons|Philadelphia 76ers lists

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